I've seen many abbreviations, which I don't understand. I've road about some of them on the website, but I haven't found out what all of them means. Perhaps you know a website with them, or maybe you could write it to me?

I don't hope that my questions are too annoying, but I just need some answers.

Reality is a lovely place, but I wouldn't wanna live there. ~ Adam Young

Hey there, I guess you meant to ask if anyone is able to have LDs...The answer to that is yes, of course, but with proper training. Are blind or deaf people able to Lucid? I think yeah but they have never heard or seen anything, so their LD's will miss some aspects and experiences.

"Saying 'I have 100$' is like saying 'I have 100 inches'. Inches of what? Ropes? Books? iPads? Money can be a means and a tool to get what you want. But remember, in a camping experience, money is only good for kindling and wiping your butt."

"Saying 'I have 100$' is like saying 'I have 100 inches'. Inches of what? Ropes? Books? iPads? Money can be a means and a tool to get what you want. But remember, in a camping experience, money is only good for kindling and wiping your butt."

You will find the only answer in this type of category relies on your own experiences. You will also start realizing that the physical life you live in reflects the same.

Even abbreviations are different from website to website. It is quite an interesting journey once you start looking into questioning the experience of life itself. Best of luck, hope we can help.

And to your first question, yes everyone can lucid dream, just as everyone can see and hear, but their are obviously exceptions. Shamans are known as masters in the field, but that doesn't mean they are the only ones who can do this.

You'll get it. Just realize you are a baby again. You see others walking wondering if you can do the same, but first you must build your strength to crawl and stand. Efficient and persistent practice and you can do anything you want.

fineganswaker wrote:Whoa--now there's a wild idea! What if in a lucid dream a deaf person could "hear" and a blind person could "see"? I can't imagine how that could be possible, but who knows?

I wonder if there's been any dream research into something like this...

You're right, that was actually very interesting. It would be so cool I'm just thinking, that blind people (some of them) don't know how anything looks like. Their brain doesn't know how to show it in a dream. But maybe they could make their own univers?..

Reality is a lovely place, but I wouldn't wanna live there. ~ Adam Young

My roomate has many deaf friends. I will ask them the next time I see one if they can hear in dreams.

My unscientific view would say I bet they can if they believe they can, much like flying in a LD. Once you leave behind your physical reality limits you realize their are no laws of nature in these other realities.

However, if your brain is the only tool that allows us to interpret these realities from a certain perspective, perhaps they still cannot.